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C# WPF UI Developer

Summary

Develop commercial-grade C# WPF desktop UIs using .NET 6-10 or .NET Core, occasionally maintaining legacy C++ MFC interfaces.

Salary: £40,000 - 55,000 per year

Requirements:
  • Commercial-grade C# and WPF user interface development skills using .NET 6-10, .NET Framework 4.8, or .NET Core
  • Some knowledge of C++ desktop UI development, such as MFC, for occasional legacy work
  • User interface design ability with consideration for the customer use case
  • Ability to work rapidly to immediate business needs while maintaining a high standard, including thorough testing
  • Willingness to participate in technical training and review documentation
  • Residence in the Cambridge area, or strong ties to the area
  • Full existing long-term UK work permission without visa sponsorship
Responsibilities:
  • Develop user interfaces for our simulation software for engineering
  • Contribute as a valued part of our dedicated UI team
  • Support rapid onboarding by engaging with our detailed training materials
  • Work on occasional legacy desktop UI tasks as needed
  • Deliver high-quality work with thorough testing and attention to customer use cases
Technologies:
  • .NET Framework
  • C#
  • Support
  • WPF
  • UX UI Design
  • ASP.NET
  • Windows

More:

We are a successful small business and category leader based in Cambridge, and we produce simulation software for engineering. We offer a long-term career opportunity within an established company with traditional values, a strong product portfolio, and a secure client base. We provide a respectful workplace where everyones contributions are important, and we support new team members with detailed training materials. Our offices are office-based, within cycling distance of north Cambridge, and we also offer plenty of on-site parking.

last updated 33 week of 2026

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